Group working on the boundaries between quantum theory, thermodynamics and non-equilibrium condensed matter lead by John Goold at Trinity College Dublin.
It's immensely satisfying when something that you have been thinking about for eight years gets finished - thanks to two outstanding @TCD_physics@QuSysTCD students Laetitia and Artur - the story of Information Geometry of NESS to NESS transitions is out:
https://t.co/DeCEMTree6
This paper shows how resource theory provides a unified language to describe all Mpemba effects, demonstrating that both the thermal Mpemba effect and its symmetry-restoring analogues arise from the overlap of initial states with the slowest relaxing mode: https://t.co/22Pe6n4RNC
In todays preprint we uncover universal thermodynamic scaling in dissipative quantum phase transitions
https://t.co/jwdYv7lsKO . Using information geometry we show that the nonadiabatic entropy production scales universally with quench time
Our latest work is finally out - unifying many seemingly disparate instances of the notorious Mpemba effect in classical and quantum dynamics such as symmetry restoration and thermalisation using a resource theoretical approach: read here: https://t.co/EbNqMeckLa
Great to see the latest @QuSysTCD@tcddublin paper on Physical Review Letters today - where we show that quantum batteries with higher charge can discharge faster than less charged ones and other anomalous effects https://t.co/4A9ruNyqiP
Minister @lawlessj has secured Government approval to sign the European Quantum Pact, a joint declaration by EU science ministers recognising the transformative potential of quantum technologies.
🔗 https://t.co/x5f3YRfkQ9
The latest work from @QuSysTCD@tcddublin. Great work by postdoc Sam Jacob who derived Kubo formulae without time dep classical driving but rather autonomously by another quantum particle. A generalised FDT appears outside of linear response read here https://t.co/injng6s6dj
Delighted to announce that we've signed a non-binding letter of intent with dMY Squared Technology Group to take @horizon_quantum public. We couldn't ask for better partners on the journey to the public markets than Harry You and @NiccoloDeMasi.
https://t.co/YFnpEgLkzd
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Quantum Error Correction
In a brief yet thorough summary that appeared last week on the pre-print server, a group of quantum computing experts discussed the challenges on the way to commercially relevant quantum computers. Among other things, they confirm that speedups from quantum computers can reliably be expected for certain problems but that quantum error correction still has a long way to go to scale with platform size.
Interested in a career in Quantum? 💼
Don’t miss the #QuantumCareerFair tomorrow, Jan. 22, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its National Quantum Information Science (QIS) Research Centers.
📍 Register for free today: https://t.co/zcommAB6h9
Nice to have this one published - well done again to @QuSysTCD PhD student Laetitia Bettmann: Information geometry approach to quantum stochastic thermodynamics https://t.co/JuaBr1Pf9w
I really like this perspective paper that provides some (as neutral as possible) consensus on timely questions in the field of quantum computing, as well as debunking myths. We need more of this. Thanks for the initiative!
We had fun arguing about the prospects of near-term quantum computing in Lapland/Oxford
In https://t.co/O5pDQfIFok we frame our (reasonably converged) conclusions around common 'myths' concerning error mitigation, VQAs and resource estimates.
Feedback/discussion welcomed!